It's important to ensure that children learn about fundamental life skills before learning about things that don't yet apply to them. If young children haven't learned about reproductive science, then why would it be important for them to learn about sexual orientation, a subject which they more closely align themselves with as they mature into adults anyway? When the government takes everyone's tax money and funds the education system, it doesn't make sense to force controversial subjects on children.
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While I understand your perspective about teaching fundamental life skills first, it's worth noting that education can, and perhaps should, do more than just equip children with basic knowledge. Topics like sexual orientation or critical race theory can be introduced in age-appropriate ways that don't overwhelm children but rather foster empathy and understanding. For example, a third grader can learn about diverse families and respect for all people, which are simple concepts that indirectly touch upon sexual orientation and race.
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